Category: Specialised and Niche

  • A.R. Rahman to serenade the Ganga in Varanasi

    A.R. Rahman to serenade the Ganga in Varanasi

    MUMBAI: The Ganga is set to hum to a new tune this November, one composed by none other than A.R. Rahman. On 29 November, NDTV Good Times will host Harmony by the Ganga at Namo Ghat, Varanasi, where the maestro’s melodies will meet the river’s timeless rhythm.

    Performing in Varanasi for the very first time, Rahman will bring his signature fusion of classical roots and contemporary sound to India’s oldest living city. The evening promises to be a spiritual symphony, where ragas, reverence and Rahman’s genius flow together in perfect harmony.

    Joining him on stage will be Jhalaa, a band handpicked by the composer himself. Their collaboration will create a musical bridge between tradition and modernity, filling the ghats with notes that echo long after the final chord fades.

    Preparations at Namo Ghat are already in full swing, with a grand stage, cutting-edge sound design and lights choreographed to complement the sacred setting. Every detail is being fine-tuned to ensure the night feels as immersive as the music itself.

    The event follows NDTV Good Times’ much-lauded Sonu Nigam by Dal Lake concert in Srinagar, which revived large-scale cultural celebrations in the Valley. With Harmony by the Ganga, the channel continues its journey of crafting landmark musical moments that unite art, heritage and emotion.

    When Rahman’s notes rise over the Ganga’s gentle flow, Varanasi will witness not just a concert, but a confluence of sound, soul and centuries of tradition.

  • Swastik stories brings culture to every screen

    Swastik stories brings culture to every screen

    MUMBAI: When history hits ‘play’, India listens. Swastik Stories, the creative powerhouse behind television’s grandest epics, has launched India’s first cultural storytelling & entertainment FAST channel, a platform where scale meets soul, and mythology meets modernity.

    Streaming free across JioTV, LG, Xiaomi TV and RunnTV, the new channel already reaches over 50 million users, bringing India’s timeless tales into the digital age. Known for iconic shows like Mahabharat, Porus and RadhaKrishn, Swastik now takes its storytelling legacy into the FAST lane, blending cultural heritage with the ease of on-demand entertainment.

    The curtain rises with Hamara Vinayak, Swastik’s first digital original, premiering on 31 October at 6 pm IST. Presented by 1 Finance, the short-format series tells cinematic stories in 10–12 minutes, made for today’s audiences who seek meaning in minutes. Episodes will stream every Friday on Youtube and the Swastik Stories FAST channel simultaneously.

    “Swastik Stories is about giving Indian culture a new rhythm in the digital age,” said founder and chief storyteller Siddharth Kumar Tewary. “This isn’t just a channel launch, but a movement, a way to carry India’s stories forward with heart and honesty.”

    Echoing the sentiment, 1 Finance AVP marketing Drashti Thaker said, “Our partnership with Hamara Vinayak mirrors our own philosophy. Just as Vinayak guides people through life’s crossroads, our advisors help individuals navigate their financial journeys.”

    With plans to reach 90 per cent of connected-TV households by March 2026 and a growing slate of originals inspired by Indian culture, Swastik Stories is rewriting the way India watches, proving that ancient wisdom can stream just as smoothly as the latest blockbuster. Because when stories have soul, every screen becomes sacred.

     

     

  • ‘Road Trippin With Rocky’ S14: Rocky Singh explores Gujarat with HistoryTV18

    ‘Road Trippin With Rocky’ S14: Rocky Singh explores Gujarat with HistoryTV18

    MUMBAI: History TV18’s hit travel-food social series ‘Road trippin with Rocky’ is back with Season 14, and this time all roads lead to Gujarat. As the state gears up for Navratri with colour, music, and celebration, Rocky Singh sets off on a five-day journey to explore its irresistible flavours and vibrant culture.

    Starting 24 September, Rocky’s road trip will take him through Ahmedabad, Vadodara, and Surat: each city serving up a feast of stories and tastes. From fluffy khaman-dhokla and crispy theplas to piping-hot sev usal and the indulgent Surati ghari, the season promises a plateful of Gujarat’s legendary vegetarian delights. Expect impromptu stops at bustling bazaars, late-night food stalls, and street corners where Rocky chats with locals over khakhra, locho, ponk vada, and chai.

    Rocky’s trademark spontaneity, humour, and curiosity ensure that each meal goes beyond food, bringing alive the culture, warmth, and festive energy of Gujarat during its most celebrated season.

    Over the past 13 seasons, ‘Road Trippin With Rocky’ has built a loyal following by blending irresistible food, local culture, and Rocky’s unique storytelling into a format that feels as real as an unscripted road trip. From Tamil Nadu’s coastal trails to Coorg’s misty hills, Rocky has taken viewers across India, amassing over 2 billion impressions and nearly 540 million video views.

    Fans can catch every moment of the Gujarat adventure on Rocky’s and History TV18’s social media handles across Youtube, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Expect behind-the-scenes glimpses, quick bites, and conversations that make food the perfect bridge between people and places.

    With Gujarat’s festive season as the backdrop, Rocky’s latest journey promises to prove once again that the best meals and the best memories are the ones you don’t over-plan.

  • NDTV to snap up GoodTimes channel in Rs 18 crore slump sale

    NDTV to snap up GoodTimes channel in Rs 18 crore slump sale

    NEW DELHI: New Delhi Television has approved the purchase of the GoodTimes channel from Lifestyle & Media Broadcasting in a slump sale valued at up to Rs 18 crore, a move that deepens its push into lifestyle broadcasting. The transaction will be funded through a mix of cash and television advertising inventory and is structured on a cash-free, debt-free basis. NDTV made this known through a regulatory filing on the Bombay stock exchange last weekend.

    GoodTimes, a fixture for fashion, food, travel and entertainment programming, will shift to NDTV as a going concern. Because Lifestyle & Media Broadcasting is a joint venture of NDTV, the deal qualifies as a related-party transaction, though the broadcaster emphasised that it is being executed on an arm’s-length basis and backed by an independent valuation from a registered valuer. NDTV added that its promoters and group companies hold no direct stake in the seller beyond any indirect shareholding.

    Completion is subject to routine corporate and regulatory clearances, including approval from the ministry of information and broadcasting for the transfer of the channel licence. NDTV expects the process to close within roughly three months.

    Executives say the acquisition aligns with NDTV’s long-term growth strategy, broadening its content portfolio and operational reach. The company believes folding GoodTimes into its network will strengthen its brand presence, diversify revenue streams and enhance value for shareholders as competition in India’s broadcasting market heats up.

  • Travelxp turns up the HD heat in Hungary with Magyar Telekom

    Travelxp turns up the HD heat in Hungary with Magyar Telekom

    MUMBAI: Travelxp is cranking up the wanderlust dial in Hungary, now streaming in high-definition glory on Magyar Telekom. The premium travel and lifestyle network has launched Travelxp HD on the platform, complementing its existing 4K channel and giving Magyar Telekom’s 1.4 million TV subscribers another slick reason to stay glued to their screens.

    Located at channel position 85 on select packages, Travelxp HD brings a fresh burst of armchair escapism to Hungarian homes — from sun-kissed beaches and food trails to adrenaline-pumping adventures and offbeat destinations. All of it comes with the added ease of being fully dubbed in Hungarian, making it even more bingeable for local audiences.

    “Strengthening our partnership with Magyar Telekom, one of Hungary’s most respected  broadcast platforms, is a major milestone for Travelxp in Eastern Europe,” said Travelxp managing director, Europe & Africa, Sumant Bahl. “Hungarian audiences have  shown great enthusiasm for high-quality travel programming, and we’re excited to meet  that demand with immersive, fully localised content.”

    With over 1,000 hours of Hungarian-dubbed programming, Travelxp now reaches over 118 countries in more than 25 languages. The HD and 4K channels operate on distinct feeds, ensuring viewers get a curated buffet of globe-trotting stories in both formats.

    For Magyar Telekom, it’s another feather in the cap — the telco now beams over 160 channels (50+ in HD) and covers more than 33 per cent of Hungarian households, making it a natural partner for Travelxp’s growing European ambitions.

    From Budapest to Borneo, the world just got a little closer — and a whole lot crisper.

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  • Just For Laughs channel pranks its way onto Pluto TV in global deal

    Just For Laughs channel pranks its way onto Pluto TV in global deal

    MUMBAI: When the world needed a laugh, Just For Laughs didn’t clown around. In a move as smooth as a silent slapstick gag, Just For Entertainment Distribution inked a deal with Pluto TV to launch its FAST channel across Canada, Latin America, Brazil, France, Italy, and the Nordics. The Just For Laughs GAGS channel is now live and ready to tickle funny bones, sans dialogue, across six major territories.

    Pluto TV, the reigning champ of free, ad-supported streaming television (FAST), has opened the global doors for the Montreal-born comedy empire. The partnership promises pure, no-translation-needed hilarity—where classic pranks meet universal mischief, and nobody is safe (except maybe your coffee mug).

    “JFE Distribution is thrilled to announce our continuing expansion, now with our FAST deal with Pluto TV in several territories. Placing our award-winning content on new channels helps with our mission of ‘Keeping the world feeling good’ with the best programming around,” said Just For Entertainment Distribution CRSO Alex Avon.

    Pluto TV International SVP of content strategy and acquisitions Kat Kowalski added, “Canadian content travels the globe so well. Pluto TV viewers love a good laugh, and through Canada’s JFE Distribution we are so happy to bring the Just For Laughs Channel to the FAST world through our platform.”

    JFE Distribution director of monetisation & OTT Carlos Pacheco said, “Our new partnership with Pluto TV further exemplifies our unique standing as an independent producer and publisher by expanding our content into even more markets. We’re especially proud to bring Just for Laughs’ first FAST channel in the Canadian market with Pluto TV.”

    The launch joins Pluto TV’s already broad buffet of genres in Canada—from crime drama and sci-fi to news, game shows, and anime. Now, with the Just For Laughs GAGS channel on the line-up, things just got a whole lot cheekier.

    If laughter is the best medicine, Pluto TV may have just opened a cross-continental pharmacy.

  • Curious Eyes Cinema hits big with short film spotlighting Jaunsari tribe time at Visions du Réel

    Curious Eyes Cinema hits big with short film spotlighting Jaunsari tribe time at Visions du Réel

    MUMBAI: Ever felt annoyed by rain interrupting your Netflix binge? There’s a tribe whose entire existence revolves around it—and now even they’re fed up! Cue Rains Don’t Make Us Happy Anymore, a quirky yet poignant short film diving headfirst into the rapidly disappearing world of the Jaunsari tribe of Uttarakhand. And guess what? This delightful cinematic gem has bagged its world premiere at Europe’s leading documentary extravaganza, Visions du Réel. Talk about making a splash!

    Produced by Sharad Mehra under Curious Eyes Cinema and masterfully crafted by writer-director Yashasvi Juyal, the film is set to premiere on 10 April 2025, at the festival’s 56 edition in Nyon, Switzerland. The festival, running from 4-13 April 2025, boasts an impressive roster of 154 films from a record-breaking 57 countries.

    “We are absolutely thrilled that our film has been chosen for this prestigious festival featuring 154 films from a record 57 countries. It’s an incredible platform to share our labour of love and passion with a wider audience, and we can’t wait for the world to experience it,” says Mehra.

    Nestled in Lohari village within Uttarakhand’s remote Jaunsar-Bawar region, the documentary vividly captures the tribe’s fascinating yet fading culture. From faith healing rituals to intricate terraced farming, cultivating wheat, barley, and lentils, their traditions are rich—but increasingly rare. Why? Well, because young folks prefer city lights over candlelit Himalayan nights. Who can blame them?

    Juyal adds perspective, noting, “This film sheds light on the pressing issue of displacement caused by the development of hydroelectric projects and dams in the Himalayas, highlighting the profound impact on both the land and its people. With limited representation of Himalayan narratives, this selection marks a monumental moment for us, and we are excited to embark on this journey, sharing this important story with the world.”

    Will a short film finally put the Jaunsari tribe on the global cinematic map, or will their traditions fade faster than your New Year’s resolutions? Either way, it’s about time someone gave rains and tribes their due attention.

  • Sadhna Broadcast seeks fresh start with name change

    Sadhna Broadcast seeks fresh start with name change

    MUMBAI: Sadhna Broadcast Ltd a company allegedly embroiled in a significant market manipulation scandal, is seeking permission to rebrand itself as Crystal Business System Ltd following regulatory action from India’s Securities & Exchange Board (Sebi).

    The company’s board recently approved the name change after receiving preliminary clearance from the registrar of companies in Delhi. The proposal now awaits shareholder approval and final regulatory permissions before taking effect.

    The rebranding effort comes in the wake of a major securities fraud case that saw SEBI bar 31 entities connected to Sadhna Broadcast, including Hindi film actor Arshad Warsi, his wife Maria Goretti, and several company promoters from trading in the securities market.

    Sebi’s  investigation revealed a sophisticated scheme involving misleading YouTube videos that falsely claimed the company would be acquired by the Adani Group and had secured a Rs 1,100 crore contract with an American corporation. These fabricated claims triggered a buying frenzy among retail investors, with the company’s shareholder base ballooning from 2,167 to over 55,000.

    While small investors purchased shares at inflated prices, company insiders and accomplices allegedly offloaded their holdings for substantial profits. Sebi impounded illegal gains totalling Rs 41.85 crore made by various entities involved in the scheme.

    As recently as February 2025, one participant in the scheme, Ravindra Dahyabhai Patel, settled with SEBI by paying Rs 72.8 lakh as a settlement amount and disgorging Rs 1.9 crore in ill-gotten gains. He also accepted a six-month voluntary debarment from the securities market.

    The board resolution for the name change makes no mention of the scandal or regulatory actions, presenting the rebranding as a routine corporate matter requiring amendments to the company’s memorandum and articles of association.

    The company continues to be listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and Metropolitan Stock Exchange of India (MSEI), though the proposed name change will require additional approvals from these exchanges before implementation.

  • “Any proposal for strategic partnership will receive careful consideration”- Zeel’s Punit Goenka

    “Any proposal for strategic partnership will receive careful consideration”- Zeel’s Punit Goenka

    If there are a couple of things that are noticeable about Zee Entertainment Enterprises CEO Punit Goenka, then it is his receding hairline and his continued optimism in his strategy to turn around the firm and bring it back under the family’s control. He has been rather reticent and aloof from media focusing on running the company. But he took time out to speak to Zee Business’ editor Anil Sanghavi on all things related to Zeel. Indiantelevision.com decided to share it with other Zee-o-philes so that they get a perspective on the way forward for the indigenous media major. Excerpts: 

    On how his  role has changed since stepping down from the board 

    The fundamental dynamics remain unchanged. The entire operational structure continues exactly as before, with all teams reporting to me. The only significant change has been stepping down from the board, which has actually streamlined my role by eliminating various compliance obligations. This has proven to be quite beneficial as it allows me to channel my complete attention towards business operations and strategic initiatives. The reduction in administrative responsibilities has created space for more focused leadership.

    On whether this  transition has impacted company performance 

    The impact has been notably positive. We’ve seen a remarkable improvement in our financial performance, with profits climbing from 10.2 per cent to 16.1 per cent in December 2024. This growth isn’t merely coincidental – it’s a direct result of our enhanced focus on core operations and systematic cost optimisation efforts. The team’s ability to concentrate on business fundamentals without merger-related distractions has been instrumental in this improvement.

    On whether another merger, perhaps with Sony, is  still possible 

    We maintain an open and pragmatic approach to strategic opportunities. Any proposal, whether from Sony or other potential partners, will receive careful consideration. However, our criteria are clear and non-negotiable – any such arrangement must definitively benefit our company, create value for our shareholders, and safeguard our employees’ interests. It’s worth noting that we’ve amicably resolved our previous dispute with Sony, with both parties withdrawing all claims. This professional resolution keeps all future possibilities open.
     

    Punit Goenka

    On Zeel’s  strategy for growth

    Our growth strategy rests on three robust pillars: content creation, content monetisation, and fiscal prudence. We’ve invested about six to seven months in optimising our cost structure, which had become somewhat inflated during the merger preparations. This wasn’t just about cost-cutting – it was about creating a more efficient, agile organisation. Now, with that foundation in place, we’re actively pursuing growth opportunities across multiple fronts, with a particular focus on creating compelling content that resonates with our diverse audience base.

    On how the group is addressing the digital transition

    We recognise that the OTT space represents a distinct ecosystem with its own unique audience – viewers who have consciously moved away from traditional television. We’re responding with a sophisticated, multi-layered approach, developing specialised content specifically for this demographic. However, it’s crucial to note that traditional television remains robust in India, with reach growing by three to four per cent annually, currently standing at 70 per cent. This dual-track growth presents exciting opportunities for content development and audience engagement across both platforms.

    On whether the promoter group will  increase its stake from the current 3.99 per cent 

    The promoter group is actively exploring various options to enhance our shareholding position from the current 3.99 per cent. While this is fundamentally an internal matter, I can say that we’re evaluating multiple pathways to increase our stake in a manner that aligns with regulatory requirements and serves the best interests of all stakeholders. The timing and mechanism of such an increase will be carefully considered to ensure optimal value creation.

    On  the pending SEBI investigation
    We’re still awaiting the regulator’s comprehensive report, which was originally due in April 2024. It’s important to note that the Securities Appellate Tribunal’s order contained no adverse findings against Zee promoters. We maintain a position of complete transparency and cooperation with Sebi, recognising and respecting their authority as a regulator to conduct thorough investigations. Our commitment to regulatory compliance remains unwavering, and we’re confident in our governance standards.

    On the  handling of corporate governance concerns.
    We’ve implemented substantial measures to reinforce our corporate governance framework. Perhaps uniquely in our industry, we’ve established a board composed entirely of independent directors. This structure ensures robust oversight and independent decision-making. I’m proud to note that we haven’t faced any compliance-related complaints since 2018-19. Our governance practices often exceed industry standards, particularly in terms of ensuring comprehensive compliance across all operational aspects.

    On how he  views competition  from international players 

    In the media industry, success isn’t purely a function of financial resources – it’s fundamentally about establishing an emotional connection with your audience. Our experience shows that when you genuinely resonate with viewers’ aspirations and cultural sensibilities, the commercial aspects naturally follow. We compete through deep understanding of local preferences, agile content creation, and cost-effective delivery of premium programming. International competition actually validates our market’s potential and drives innovation across the industry.

    On his plans for content monetisation. 
    We’re developing a sophisticated, multi-tiered approach to monetisation that recognises the distinct characteristics of different audience segments. For our OTT platforms, we’re creating premium content while maintaining cost efficiency. In traditional broadcasting, we’re leveraging our deep market understanding to deliver content that maximises advertiser value while meeting viewer expectations. The key is maintaining quality while optimising production costs, ensuring sustainable profitability across all platforms.

  • Feel alive with Sony BBC Earth’s September premieres

    Feel alive with Sony BBC Earth’s September premieres

    Mumbai: As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, September ushers in a season of fresh starts and new perspectives. This month, Sony BBC Earth embarks on extraordinary adventures with a line-up of exclusive premieres to the wildest reaches of our planet and the mysterious depths of the oceans. Viewers will be mesmerised by the stunning visuals of Ben Fogle: Return to the Wild premiering on 2 September 2024, and the compelling narratives of Deadly Mission Shark, releasing on 16 September 2024.

    Ben Fogle: Return to the Wild returns with its season 3. In this riveting series, adventurer Ben Fogle revisits individuals who dared to abandon the conventional lifestyle in pursuit of a life closer to nature. From the remote islands of Norway to the desolate sands of the Sahara, Ben explores how these brave souls have adapted to the challenges of their new lives in the wild. This series is about the enduring human spirit and the pursuit of dreams, no matter how wild they may be.

    Following this adventure is the heart-pounding series Deadly Mission Shark where naturalist Steve Backshall takes ten young explorers on the ultimate marine mission. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Bahamas, these young trailblazers face the exhilarating and daunting task of coming face to face with some of the ocean’s most formidable predators. Through open-ocean dives and hands-on environmental projects, this series is a must-watch for the next generation of ocean warriors.

    With Sony BBC Earth, this September is set to be an extravaganza of exploration, discovery, and adventure.

    Watch Ben Fogle: Return to the Wild premiering 2 September at 9:00 pm, and Deadly Mission Shark, premiering 16 September at 12:00 pm and 9:00 pm on Sony BBC Earth. The show will telecast every Monday – Friday.